Author: Велизар Георгиев

  • Maria Bezaitis: The surprising need for strangeness

    In our digital world, social relations have become mediated by data. Without even realizing it, we’re barricading ourselves against strangeness — people and ideas that don’t fit the patterns of who we already know, what we already like and where we’ve already been. A call for technology to deliver us to what and who we […]

  • Andrew McAfee: What will future jobs look like?

    Andrew McAfee: What will future jobs look like?

      Economist Andrew McAfee suggests that, yes, probably, droids will take our jobs — or at least the kinds of jobs we know now. In this far-seeing talk, he thinks through what future jobs might look like, and how to educate coming generations to hold them.  

  • Sugata Mitra: Build a School in the Cloud

    Sugata Mitra: Build a School in the Cloud

      Onstage at TED2013, Sugata Mitra makes his bold TED Prize wish: Help me design the School in the Cloud, a learning lab in India, where children can explore and learn from each other — using resources and mentoring from the cloud. Hear his inspiring vision for Self Organized Learning Environments (SOLE), and learn more […]

  • Janine di Giovanni: What I saw in the war

    Janine di Giovanni: What I saw in the war

      Reporter Janine di Giovanni has been to the worst places on Earth to bring back stories from Bosnia, Sierra Leone and most recently Syria. She tells stories of human moments within large conflicts — and explores that shocking transition when a familiar city street becomes a bombed-out battleground.  

  • Colin Powell: Kids need structure

    Colin Powell: Kids need structure

      How can you help kids get a good start? In this heartfelt and personal talk, Colin Powell, the former U.S. Secretary of State, asks parents, friends and relatives to support children from before they even get to primary school, through community and a strong sense of responsibility  

  • Fahad Al-Attiya: A country with no water

    Fahad Al-Attiya: A country with no water

      wind (and money) — but missing one key essential for life: water. Infrastructure engineer Fahad Al-Attiya talks about the unexpected ways that the small Middle Eastern nation of Qatar creates its water supply.  

  • Shabana Basij-Rasikh: Dare to educate Afghan girls

    Shabana Basij-Rasikh: Dare to educate Afghan girls

      Imagine a country where girls must sneak out to go to school, with deadly consequences if they get caught learning. This was Afghanistan under the Taliban, and traces of that danger remain today. 22-year-old Shabana Basij-Rasikh runs a school for girls in Afghanistan. She celebrates the power of a family’s decision to believe in […]

  • Afra Raymond: Three myths about corruption

    Afra Raymond: Three myths about corruption

      Trinidad and Tobago amassed great wealth in the 1970s thanks to oil. But in 1982, a shocking fact was revealed — that 2 out of every 3 dollars earmarked for development had been wasted or stolen. This has haunted Afra Raymond for 30 years. Shining a flashlight on a continued history of government corruption, […]

  • Kakenya Ntaiya: A girl who demanded school

    Kakenya Ntaiya: A girl who demanded school

      Kakenya Ntaiya made a deal with her father: She would undergo the traditional Maasai rite of passage of female circumcision if he would let her go to high school. Ntaiya tells the fearless story of continuing on to college, and of working with her village elders to build a school for girls in her […]

  • Dan Pallotta: The way we think about charity is dead wrong

    Dan Pallotta: The way we think about charity is dead wrong

      Activist and fundraiser Dan Pallotta calls out the double standard that drives our broken relationship to charities. Too many nonprofits, he says, are rewarded for how little they spend — not for what they get done. Instead of equating frugality with morality, he asks us to start rewarding charities for their big goals and […]